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About Museum of Tarot

Museum of Tarot (or Bảo Tàng Tarot in Vietnamese), founded in 2016 (will officially open in 2017), is located in Can Tho City, in the south of Vietnam. The museum has three themes: Lithotherapy, Cartomancy and Demonology.

It is combined from six main collections related to Tarology:

Fortune Telling Cards (Tarot and Oracles decks), Historical Books and Documents on Cartomancy, Art of Cardmaking and Decoration of Fortune Telling Cards; Amulets and Talismans and Magical Tools; Lithotherapy Crystals and Charmestones; Demonological and Sacred Books and Haunted Objects.

The museum is established in an ancient noble hotel, called “the citron house”, under the Vietnamese renaissance style. This house is sacrificed for the museum by an old couple of lawyer, Anh Ngo and Duong Ho in 2015.


Acknowledgment

We would like to express special thanks to our honor doners and friends who have given us the precious opportunity to establish this wonderful museum.
List of Museum Heroes: Doners & Sponsors/Parners & Friends of Museum & Officers & Visitors

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Credits & Legal Notice


Museum of Tarot

Deepak Bhagya

44 Nguyen Khuyen Street, An Cu Ward, Ninh Kieu District

900 000 Can Tho City, Vietnam

Phone: +84 916416409

Email: contact@museum-tarot.org

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Museum Founder

Philippe NGO, Ph.D

Researcher with BNF (National Library of France - BiBibliothèque Nationale de France) in DIGIDOC Project , funded by ANR (French National Research Agency - Agence National de Recherche) on the digitization of old and precious documents of human culture.

Tarot researcher and author of some tarot books. Founder of Tarot Huyen Bi Community and Tarot Viet Service.

Museum Honor

Phung Lam

Tarot researcher and author of some tarot books. Founder of Tarot Viet Service.

He is the biggest doner of the museum with around more than a hundred tarot and oracle decks, with more than a hundred bouddhist and taoist amulets and sacred tools.

Collections

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Tarot & Oracles & Fortune Telling Cards

Cartomancy Books and Documents

Art of Cardmaking & Decorating in Cartomancy

Lithotherapy Crystals & Charms Stones

Amulets & Talismans & Magical Ritual Tools

Demonology & Haunted Objects

Some Facts about Museum

300 Decorating Objects about Cartomancy (pins, medals, paintings...)
2000 Antique and comtemporary Tarot & Oracles & Divination tools.
200 Cardmaking Plates (Etchings, Woodcuts, Photographic Glass...)
200 Books & Historical Documents about Tarot & Oracles & Magick
2000 Amulets & Talismans & Ritual Tools (Athames, Sigil Seals...)
3000 Charmstones & Lithotherapy Crystals

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LATEST NEWS, RESEARCH ARTICLES, UPCOMING EVENTS and TEMPORARY EXHIBITIONS

BB065: Tarot for Lovers ZAO-Gelli, Russia no.2

Tarot for Lovers no.2

 ZAO-Gelli, Russia

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AA060:Unveiling the El Supremo: A Look at the Egyptian Tarot Deck

El Supremo Egyptian Tarot Deck


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Summary of the El Supremo Egyptian Tarot Deck

This article discusses the El Supremo Egyptian Tarot deck. The deck consists of 78 cards and features a design similar to traditional Tarot decks. Each card has a brief meaning written in Spanish.

Key Points:

  • The El Supremo Egyptian Tarot deck includes 78 cards.
  • The cards feature a design similar to traditional Tarot decks.
  • Each card has a brief meaning written in Spanish.

 

BB064: The collection of Tarot no.4

                               TAROT no.4

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BB063: Tarot of the Nine Paths: Advanced Tarot Deck for the Spiritual Traveler

Tarot of the Nine Paths

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Tarot of the Nine Paths (TNP): A Unique Approach to Oracle Wisdom

Art Rosengarten’s Tarot of the Nine Paths (TNP) is a captivating deck of cards that delves into tarot’s “higher keys.” Unlike traditional tarot decks, TNP focuses on twenty-seven principles, creating a perfect matrix for spiritual growth and awareness. Let’s explore this innovative approach to oracle wisdom.

The Higher Keys

TNP draws from meaningful coincidences that weave through our ordinary days, transforming them into profound journeys of awareness. Rather than seeking answers or solutions, TNP invites us to open windows to deeper connections with life experiences. The deck beautifully combines symbolism, art, and intuition to create a powerful tool for self-reflection and exploration.

Features of TNP

  • Matrix of Principles: TNP’s twenty-seven principles serve as a guide for personal growth. Each card represents a unique facet of existence, allowing users to explore various aspects of their lives.
  • No Previous Knowledge Required: Whether you’re a seasoned tarot reader or a complete beginner, TNP welcomes everyone. You don’t need special abilities or prior knowledge to engage with these stunning symbols.
  • Effortless Clarity: Use TNP to address specific problems or simply gain clarity in the present moment. The cards facilitate effortless insights without pressure or rigid interpretations.
  • Comprehensive Set: The deck comes beautifully boxed with an instructional guidebook, special spreads, and an original lexicon. It’s a complete package for those seeking spiritual guidance.

About the Author

Arthur Rosengarten, PhD, is a clinical psychologist with over 35 years of experience. He wrote the first accredited doctoral dissertation on tarot in 1985, comparing it experimentally with dream interpretation and projective storytelling. Beyond his private practice, Rosengarten teaches Intuition Mind Seminars and leads The Tarot Circle, now in its 25th year. His lectures on the psychology of tarot have reached audiences across the US, China, and India. Rosengarten authored “Tarot and Psychology: Spectrums of Possibility” and created the Tarot of the Nine Paths—a remarkable deck for spiritual travelers.

AA058:The Fool's Journey: New Beginnings in the Aleph Tarot

Aleph Tarot


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Summary of the Fool in the Aleph Tarot

Key Points:

  • The Fool is the 22nd card of the Major Arcana in the Aleph Tarot deck.
  • The card was designed in 1820 by Fernando Gumppenberg.
  • The Fool symbolizes new beginnings, unconventional approaches, innocence, and faith.
  • The card can also represent recklessness, foolishness, and irresponsibility.

Meaning of the Fool:

The Fool can be interpreted in many different ways. However, it is generally seen as a positive sign, symbolizing new beginnings and endless possibilities. The card can also be a reminder that we should be open to new experiences and not take ourselves too seriously.

Drawing the Fool in a Tarot Reading:

When the Fool appears in a tarot reading, it can have many different meanings depending on the context of the question. However, it is often seen as a sign that the querent is at a crossroads in their life and needs to make an important decision. The card can also be a reminder that the querent should be open to new possibilities and not be afraid to take risks.

Additional Notes:

This is just a brief summary of the Fool in the Aleph Tarot. To fully understand the meaning of the card, you should consult additional resources on tarot card reading.

Here is a translation of the summary into English:

Summary of the Fool in the Aleph Tarot

This article discusses the tarot cards, specifically the Fool card from the Aleph Tarot deck. This deck was designed in 1820 by Fernando Gumppenberg. The Major Arcana consists of 22 cards, each with its own name and number. The Fool card, numbered 22, is described in detail in the article. The Fool card symbolizes new beginnings and unconventional approaches.

Key Points:

  • The Fool is the 22nd card in the Major Arcana of the Aleph Tarot deck.
  • The card was designed in 1820 by Fernando Gumppenberg.
  • The Fool symbolizes new beginnings, unconventional approaches, innocence, and faith.
  • The card can also represent recklessness, foolishness, and irresponsibility.

Meaning of the Fool:

The Fool card can be interpreted in many different ways. However, it is generally seen as a positive sign, symbolizing new beginnings and endless possibilities. The card can also be a reminder that we should be open to new experiences and not take ourselves too seriously.

Drawing the Fool in a Tarot Reading:

When the Fool card appears in a tarot reading, it can have many different meanings depending on the context of the question. However, it is often seen as a sign that the querent is at a crossroads in their life and needs to make an important decision. The card can also be a reminder that the querent should be open to new possibilities and not be afraid to take risks.

more info:

https://www.aleph-tarot.com/tarot-cards/major-arcana/the-fool

Exploring the Mystical World with The Mandragora Tarot Deck by Davide Corsi

The Mandragora


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The Mandragora Tarot deck is a tarot deck designed by Davide Corsi, featuring hand-drawn images inspired by flora and fauna. This deck includes 78 cards, comprising 22 Major Arcana and 56 Minor Arcana cards.



 

Plan Your Visit

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Getting Here

Adress: 44 Nguyen Khuyen Street, An Cu Ward, Ninh Kieu District, Can Tho City, Vietnam.
Phone Number: +(84) 916416409.
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Hours and Admission

All days from 10 am to 17 pm. Closed on the last day and 1st day of solar and lunar new year.
Mandatory reservation 2 days in advanced.
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Plan and Guide

Museum has three floors corresponding to three main themes: Lithotherapy, Cartomancy and Demonology.
You can download brochures, plan and guide here.
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Bookstores and Shopping

You can buy many antique or reproduction objects, directly in the bookstores. You can also buy it online via our partners website, safely with paypal account.
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Events and Exbihitions

You can participe in many events, included workshops, meetings or exhibitions, monthly at the museum. Check our future and previous events!
You can also celebrate your events in the museum.
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Coffeeshop and Salon de The

A small coffeeshop and Salon de The is located directly inside the museum. You can taste your coffee/tea during your visit.
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Tarot Service Center

The museum also has a free-to-use room for the tarot/oracle reading service. All readers are welcome ! The museum also has monthly free tarot courses for everyone !
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Friends of Museum

Why not become our influencers or sponsors or partners or volunteers? You can benefit many offers with the museum. Your help is greatly appreciated!
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Givings and Donations

The museum always needs your helps to enlarge the collections and improve the quality. All givings and donations are welcome. Your help is greatly appreciated !
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Contact

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Address

MUSEUM OF TAROT AND ORACLE

44 Nguyen Khuyen Street, An Cu Ward, Ninh Kieu District, 900 000 Can Tho City, Vietnam

Phone number

(+84) (0) 916416409

Email:

contact@museum-tarot.org